South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 150, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 30 May 1919 — Page 18
ntrn.vr mountxg, may so, THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Local and Foreign Market News POLLY AND HER PALS Paw wishes he was born on February 2D (Copjrif&t. rT Newspaper Featura St nie Inc.) Stocks Grain Cattle Provisions I Jess FxltStifcp 'VuTX -VAMT HyLL ULife. (Jiff YTell TrMT Süaich UBSo-LooTfeW Gossip of the Market .VKW YORK. May 2?. Tb prospect of the dissolution of the Marine company should result In some Interesting fluctuations during the corning' year, the past year's record having: set a precedent. Dupont Is another authority to be added to the list who predict the maintenance of a high level of values. In a communication to cabinet members he predicts the maintenance of present wajje basis. Thompson and McKinnon. I e v rAIOT To iiT ML feR.-Trtfe: 'tboAiWG&At-l "Titty AlüTHiAil! i Mb1 Motors, Oils, Equipments and Tobaccos Are Central Fea XT' tures of Session.
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of today's Flork markot aside from occasional internal of comparative dullns. conveyed no 5ugfrftlon of any m!?piv1nps by financial or speculative Interests of untoward developments over the triple holiday. Whfl much of the activity snd rreatefit pains centered In specialties, representative 1miib, including lnTtraent rails, shared substantially fn th novm?nt. the shipping srroup proving th only conspicuous exception. Motor, oilB, equipments and tofcaocos "wptb th central features of the fienwlon, ßtndebaker. Chandler, Rttrtz, Oneral "Motor. United States Rubber, Mexican Petroleum. IorrlTftrd andUjfett and Myers, Baldwin Locomotive nrxl Harvter rlslnpr two lo ten polrtfa. American Woolen. Union Bas. Asfociated 3ryirooIs and Metals and utilities, especially local tractions, featured the more moderate stocks. Southern Pacific leading the rail at in advance of Z points, more than doubling rta dividend. As irteel made les headway than allied shares, recovering only part of Its dividend, though establishing a nevr record for the year at equivalent to ?l.Ca with tho dlvlden. Sales amounted to 1.450.000 shares. Mercantile marine 5'h reacted with the shares, but the peneral bond market was firm. Including Victory and Liberty Issues. Total sales (par value) apffregatert $13. Soft. 001. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Local Markets CHAIN AXD TEED. Crreet4 fmllr T O. VC. jsrrn, Strt mils. Hyirmnll Ar.) FIIHLIj CORN raying $1.50. OATS PaylQff C: ellinK KV? per bo. BRAN Selling $2-W tinntlred. MIDDLINGS Sellin sfl.00 hundred. CUOri'ED FEKD-lling, $0.00 per et. SCRATCH FEED Sellinj: $100 per cwt. WHEAT raying $2.25. IIAT, 8TnA5T A.M) FKED. rrrect4d lIlr tr th iratrr MIlUr FUnr Feed .. 4M S Mtckifna.) HAY Faying $22 to $24; eelllng $35 to so. RAW Paying $3 t $12, lelllnf 75 a hale. OATS Fajlns "Oc, clllny f,0 to HELL COHN l'tjxui $1.40; selling llxi to $2.a). EAR CORN Faj!nc fl.40; ellln $1.K) to $2,00. TIMOTHY SEED Paying $5 per bu; flltnr CLOVER KEED Paying f25 bu.; aelllug t8. to $30 per bo. AUSYKE CLOVER $2.UU. ALFALFA (Montana grown $16.00. fcOY BEANS $4.00. COW I'tAij f 4.00. UTK STOCK. (CrTK(id Daily by Majer Itri., 6. Lr. Ia S.. MlfaiAak.) HKATT FAT STEERS Fair to good. $C?KV: prime. 123Hc. HOGS 1501) lb-. ISc; i:01"5 lbs., lSVc; 175 up, iy BUDS. Crreeted DaiJy by XV mm er Bros. Sea Store. 22 S. Mbhlisa M. AL51KFj (23 to $25.00, BLUE ORJlS .75. WHITE CLOVER $32.00 to $35. JAPANESE MILLET f 2 50 to $1 hWEET CLOVER JIS.OO. MAMMOTH CIXJVER 430.00. ALFALFA $17.00. FIELD PEAS $;:.Sd t $l."fl. COW PEAS $3 to CX.vio,). RED CLOVER TIMOTHY 43 . -0 to $S 00. TO RN .7551 FODDER CORN $3.75. RED TOF $.1.00. KFRINO RYE 2.40. iOY MEANS $1.00 U $130. Mit'DAN iiRASS 53i per bu. 8PELTZ $4 00. WINTER OF HAIRY RETCH $12.00BARLEY Ueardatl. $1 75. onion sirrs 41.0 to $2. CANE f3 per bu. SUNFLOWERS 23-: lb. rOCLTRT AMD HK4TA. ( r ft uno d Vmily ttj Jimroir Mifktt, 1U E. -ffri0B IJhd.) BEEF Roast. SO8j30o: bollln. 20cj LAKD Pay tu f. Z ; "i::us. 35c. PROIU'CK lrki:t. Crrectect tudr by the llmt ti-rbxd ;rtcery. 2.t4 N. Main ft.. PrTTtU -.I i:;;s reamery l.ut-tt-r. payla? "; poun-i P-nUns; tv - j-uu i; f untry tutte, rarin? pound. Mt lihik; ,V pund; paying 4öo d".ren, Rell in: 4v per dorea, KRflTS AND Vr.CKTARI.KS ruit. Ca'.ifornla natal oran-s. k per deii; lemons. CO-.- dozen; t'acana?. I'.v p.Miud; .-it tatdes. Mi'-hl'n fand potatoes. $1.00; lie cMHK (eilin at 7c pund. hiii:s AM TALLOW. (CrrerteI todur . V. ldppnvn. 10 N. Main !. Hilcs. I.'ji2c; calfskin. .".; 3 vp und : roufli tiiJK-. 2'ij"c por.nd; t n ,! n-l tall'). 3 ij To puiid; teesa. MOTOR COPS NEEDN'T BE TOO ACTIVE. SAYS ATTORNEY STANSBURY - I 15 Puiir. I Pres: INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . M..y a Pndue activity on the p irt of police mYla!s in Indiana in arresting motorists who io!.ite vehicle regulations not in com plia ni-e with th la ws E!e Sl insbut y, attornex general riled tod-x. Mr. Stansbu, . m his opinion, said the i.iw d.d not iontempbtte orli.eis taking adx ant.ge of: . . .i motorics tih,. hixc ,t b-t their licence t - or h.tv e h.d I ! c h t s !roien in aci iticnt a r.d hax ro
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I Ni:V YORK, May 20. Have frequmtly j.ointed out the strontr position of Southern Pacific. Would buy it now and buy more in cae of a f f w points reaction.. H..H. K. Xi:V VOliK, May Miller & Co. m;, m t,uy Brooklyn Rapid Transit rit,rht now. NFJYV YOFSK, May Ther was very ctooj! buying in Royal I Hitch this morning. Think will be a bis; move in iC V. K. Mutton and Co. MARKETS A . T. & S . C American I-et Suerar American Can Allis Chalmers 1 0 2 n 33 American Car Foundry lot American Locomotive v.", t A. I. S " 1:: Anaconda Copper 7us4 American Smelting &. Hefir. Co. S2 A. Cm. V 1 6 3; A. T. & T 107 Baldwin Locomotive 10. B. Ä: O :!.. Bethlehem Steel "R" ..ISO7 Butte and Superior 2 7 Rr r Canadian l'ncitlc l?!1 Chill Copper (Juhfln Cane ?uprar . California Petroleum Central Leather . . . c. o 'olo. Fuel & Iron Corn Products . - i -"it ::2ia 7,ä 47 U 7Crucible Steel S4 U ("hino Copper Knamel Frie Common -. Krie Preferred Great Northern Ore General Llo-ctric Great Northern Preferred . General Motors Hide & leather Common . Greene Cananei Hide Sc Leather Preferred . Illinois Central Industrial Alcohol Internation Nickel International Paper nlspiration Copper Kenneeott Copper Lackawana Steel Lehiph Valley Mexican Petroleum Miama Coprer Marine Common Marine Preferred Missouri Pacific Maxwell Common Maxwell 1st. Pfd Maxwell 2nd Pfd Midvale Steel Nevada Copper New IIuen X. Y. C 4 0 Ts 19 4j ' . 1 SS2 20J) , H7U 12.3H 1 0 3 1 6 4 i 231;, Sll, 0 27 1 153 i 5 0 1 2 77 3i j . - 1 7 Ts 32?4 S22 Norfolk and Western 1034 Northern Pacific 992 Ohio Cities Gas ."434 Pan-American Petroleum .... 95 People? Gas 5 4 Pennsylvania 4 8 Pitts-burp: Coal f: U Hay Consolidated Copper ... 22Readme 9U Peputdic Steel S9 Hock Island 20' Rock Island A S.I Rock Island H 70 Hunber Homely Common 3 2"i Kumely Pfd 70 Southern Pacific 112" Southern Pvailway 31 U St Paul Common 4t?1 4 St. Paul Pfd 72 Studebaker Common 1"712 Sinclair Oil 6 Sutra r 133, T. and P :1 1; C S. Food Corp 7s; Tennessee Copper 14"g Tobacco Products Pnion racitio 13Si C. S. Steel Common 10 F. S. Steel Pfd. neu I'tah Copper SOH Virginia-Carolina Chemical . . 7:JU Wabr.sh A 3 6 vi Wilson and Co 90 YVilh s erland 3? i Western I'nion 91 ss W estinghouse 573i Liberty bonds percent 99.5o; first 4's 95. S S ; second 4'. 94.first 4;v--9 5.9 0; second 4' t's 4Vs 9 5.9t; fourth 95.20; third 4 Vs 9 5.4 0. j t:HT llll'IAl.O i.ivi: TOCK. j PAST III t TAl.O, .. N .. May 2 I CA T IM'. --K.m ipts. i; market. hl.v vt-ak; prtnit st rs. :Ui 1" 1 : Nut her Kr:t !t". CO ÜT 13 IK ; cow 5." $4 00111.73. CALVLS Receipt. 4V; market. a't:e 30-- up: t -nil to !i.ie. v3 17.i". MIi:i:p AM I.AMRS Receipts. mk; li'.irkef. :oti ''ti up; ili.d'-e linit.. M('i.i"ij li 23 : etil! t f.iir. ?.o".i 13.73 : VarliiiC. 12 ',(r 1 (0 ; heep. f3ot'(j 12.1 11m; , I:.-! t ipt ; market. aine ih'.i i. i.p ; ..rker. s-'lt; ii:. j .-! 23 ; mixed. S 2 1.2"; ! . e : i v y . .2 1 23 ; j ;,.;iV. .v.'l rtl!'llS. $1 NI'.I !l lC r ; LT . M ,,'' 'j ,,ru.o l.iu; hT,k. II M.iv 2,-1Iim;s Pe.-eipt. -'ino: m irket. . tive 23 i:p : bulk. '-" 'i 'o : l'Ut hers. ;;u'7 7 ,, ... ,(( ,; - ; - !,.. pi-. t p..t: r'c:.i. l'.23'ii' ' r 7. :
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troop FAY 4o- lt.wfr: wool liiinbs. ."?'.. 30i 10 23. (t H. .v l.3Ki io.ro. IMtlAWI'OUS MVK TO( K. INDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. M:iv ".. IHK"; S Kecript. UM"H: inarlet. :'' up; best li-avl'S. .Jt 'Vri "JO.?." : iiifiiiunis hh1 ii1- !. .s-.iMyKffjo.TO: mnion to chnji ., .jo.a) C(2tt.7.": l.ulk f n.Uo. .20.;)'i 20.7C. CATTLE RtweiptK. 30: nwirkt. weak : riwr. l.UO0'i .17.t; cows ;iml livi.Vrs. 30V.J 14 .00. SHi:i:P- Rei-elpt:, 1o: miirk-t, stoa-iv; top, $'..Kl'il TO (.. PITTMM KGII LIVE TO( K. PITTSIIl K(;il, Pa.. .May IT.. CATTLi: Kfclpt. lijrlit: market. st:nlv: hoire. 51,.(mr n; .-,0; Cood. $ö.(ma 13.73 : fair, i:;oo'ff 14.30; veal calves. si7.iMii-i7 23. SHEEP .UR LAMRS Receipts. Muht: Ttiarkrt. Meady; prime wethers. .l(KOT711.H; jrood. SlMMJ'd-HMi-fair mixed, $7.(0 äin; lamliü. ÄT.oofjil.YOO. HOCS-Receipt. 20 double decks: market, lower; prime heavy 1)ks, SJO.43 fi2o.3: mediums. $20.436; 20.30 ; heavy orker. .20.43620..i : li'ht vorkers. $i'o t'.; lo '.-; pi's, .si'o.oo'ii 20 23: r.u5li?, M7.iO(WlS.23; tnss, .l.l.txli.CO. CHICAGO PltOIH CK. CHICAGO. May 21. lU'TTKR-Cream-rry extras. 33 '....c; standards. 33'ic; tl.-sts, 3.'I?f7.Wc; m-ooixIü, ZAVi 31 1 -. i:I(;s Ordinaries. wdc; first?. 4 1 1 i III.KSC-Twin, 'i.lc ; America, POFLTItY Fowl.. n21'.c: ducks. 32c: co.p. 2r..-: turkPTH. ."-V. POTATOES Curs. 17: Wisconsins and Mlunesota?. Sl.73 2.2 .wt. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN. CHICAGO. May LI. -CORN No. 1 yellow, $1.77: No. 2 vellnw. $1.73,..' 1.77'v : No. 3 vellow, Jl.741- 17C; Ni. 2 mixed. 1. 73'..; 1.77: No. 3 mixel. $1.74. 'if 1.73. No 4 mixed. $1.7.".; No. mixed. $1.72(a; 1.73: No. 2 'white, SJJöWj; 1.77 ; No. 3 white. $1.73M.7i5. oats No. :; white. vrfZfVvV : No. 4 white. V4iiil-'.c: standard. Mlt 70--. P.ARLKY .$"1.107 1.27: rye No. 2. $1.30. TI Mt)TI I Y W.Wa 12.C CHICAGO GRAIN ANI PROVIMON. CHICAGO. May L"..
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rmvrr.iis may strike By VnlteJ Press: HL'ENOS AIRES. May 29. Member. of typographic unions today declared a strike against newspapers handling advertisements of firms boycotted by labor. Street car and subway employes struck at midnicht demanding increased wages. KANSAS CTTV. Mo. Kansas City chickens arc not used to high Myers. Suburbanites complain the noise from passing airplanes frichten? their htns so they won't lay. i Always First in NEWS-TIMES OIMD Bought and sold for cash. No checks. Accrued interest allowed. We pay up to $52 for full coupon bonds highest market prices for other issues. Open 8:30 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. G. L. Guthrie 423 J. M. S. Bldg., 4th Floor
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RAN IMYO hvOAN, AND ! VJENY GROUND 1HEAH n FOR HOUSE PROBE Would Learn What U. S. Did With $30,000,000,000 Spent For War. I - T'nited Pre -a: WASHINGTON. May 20. Republican leaders in the houe have started in to find out what the government did with the nearly $:;o, O00,000,000 spent during the war. The introduction of a resolution to investigate expenditures in the war department by Rep, Graham, Illinois, was the opening gun in tho series, it was said by prominent republicans today. Democrats', anticipating such a move, have placed members of recognized ability on committees which will have the work to do. Demands made on the floor of the house "for some accounting of the $100,000,000 turned over to Pres't Wilson" forecast action in that di rection also. I Plan SiKK'ial Coiumittw The republicans plan a special! committee to delve into the account ' of the food and fuel administrations! and the war industries hoard. Com-' mittees now constituted cannot reach j the three war Agencies, it was said. "Dollar-a-year men." probably will be brought in to tell what they) know about government expenditures. Vast sums, absorbed through direction of "war volunteers" have attracted the attention of five or six house committees, it was learned. There were indications too that many members would like to know reasons for appointments of some of the volunteers. This applies also to scores of high ranking officers in the war department who. Representative Moore. Pennsylvania, asserted .are drawing more salary now than ever before in their lives. Republicans already have planned to .go into affairs of the shipping board. This im ctigation, however. TEXAS OIL Indiana - - - Texas Oil Syndicate (Now organizing) Local management. Large acreage. Low capitalization. Xo inflated prices. Brilliant prospects. Founders subscription list closes June 4th, 19 10. For particulars apply in person or write to Syndicate Manager, 210 bean Bldg. Bell phone 1774. THOMSON AND ftlcKINNON 301-304 J. M. S. Bldg. Mtafter Nw York Ptook Eictunge.
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iCopj-rlgLt. 1313. p.t esapt Service. Inc.) SHE was aid to be aimed at raising the lid on ship building contractu let by the emergency fleet corporation. Following thi. some house members believe.!, the trail mipTil lead back to the shipping board Itself, lut the general disposition appeared to be airains-t distributing it unless revelations warrant such procedure. GIVES BLOOD TO SAVE LIFE OF RANCHER, GETS S15.000 IN HIS WILL Rv T'nited Prss: SAN DIAGO, Cal.. May 29. Efforts of Charlie Gardner, blind new. sie to save the life of John D. Kennedy, rancher, from Gunnison. Colo., today were repaid by a $15.000 legacy. Hearing that Kennedy, a casual acquaintance, was dying, Gardner went to his physician and insisted that lie be allowed to subbit to a blood transfusion. Gardner lost a quart of blood in the operation, but Kennedy died. He left his entire estate, valued at $15,000 to Gardner. argams in
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15c Glass Jars Yellow Mustard 10c Calumet Baking Powder, large can 27c Canned Pumpkin, large can 10c Red Kidney Beans, can. ,9c Large Jars Assorted Jams, 30c value 27c 6 Pkgs. Swift's Pride Washing Powder . . . 25c Wool Soap Flakes, 2 pkgs 17c Cream of Wheat, pkg. .23c Smoked Ham, lb 42c
Yes, We Deliver All Over the City, Free of Charge. JOÜIJ BIERIVAGEN & SON Known as the Golden Hills Grocery. 2001 Kenwood A v. Home Phone 7707.
New Center Packing House Market 110-112 W. Division St. Most Up-to-Date Sanitary Market in the State Home Phone 5645 Bell Phone 3022
Pot Roast 22c Short Ribs 20c Boiline Beef 16c Round Steak 30c Hamburger 20c Rump Corned Beef. . .25c Spare Ribs 18c Pork Sausage 20c S to 10 lbs. regular Smoked Hams .... 38c
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Featurt TAX COMMISSION HEARS PETITION OF GOSHEN Special to T'ie New s-Tim? : (lOSIIKN". Ind.. May 2?. The hearing on the petition of Gosben city ofr permission to issue long time warrants for $5.000 to finance the proposed purchase of Rogers Rand park here is being conducted today before the Indian state tax commission in Indianapolis, with City Att'y Dausman and Councilman Castett.er in attendance. The park, established in 1909. was a financial failure. Rogers Band Park association agreed to sell the property to the city for $3,000 and turn the proceeds over to the principal creditors-. Unsecured creditors v.ill not receive anything. The main, entrance bridge to the park has collapsed and the property is in generally dilapidated condition. RIOCOGMZM POIiAXT. LONDON, May 29. Spain today formally recognized the Polish republic, according to a Madrid dispatch. 3C Groceries Liver Sausage, lb 18c Pop Corn, 2 pkgs 17c 6 Rolls Toilet Paper. . .25c Assorted Jello, pkg. . . .10c Champion Lye, 2 cans. .22c 2 Pkgs. Climalene ... .17c Large Size Swans Down Cake Flour, 35c 2 Pkgs. Sambo Pancake Flour 25c Fresh Country Sausage, pound 22c Summer Sausage, best grade 27c I Smoked Bacon 40c Veal Roast 25c Veal Breast 20c Veal Chops 25c Frankfurts 18c Liver Siusage 18c Minced Ham 20c Boiled Ham 45c Pork Shoulders 25c Dressed Chickens . . . .35c Smoked Sausage ....20c
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Bell 1462; Home 5986. Market closed Decoration Fresh Pigs Feet 9c Fresh cut Pork Butts . .28c Pork Loin Roast 28c Fresh Picnic Hams . . .25c Beef Hearts for Roast. .10c Pork and Veal Hearts. .12c Choice Beef Roast. . . . 22c Beef Pot Roast . ...... 20c Fresh Hamburger .... 20c Pig Foot Jelly 15c Beef for Stew 15c
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Beef Pot Roast, tender and the best cuts 19c Brisket Boiling Beef. . .15c Rib Boiling Beef 17c Sirloin Steak 23c 'short Steak 22c Stand'g Rib Bef Roast 20c j Hamburger Steak 17c Lamb Chops 25c i Leg of Lamb 30c Lamb Stew 20c I Frankfurts, large or Link Sausage 22c j small 19c Minced Ham 22c j Pressed Ham 24c Baked Veal Loaf ... . 23c ! Summer Sausage 30c Italian Salami 32c j Large can Salmon 19c Veal Loin Roast 27c Veal Shoulder Roast. . .26c Veal Pocket or Veal Stew 24c
Pork Loin Roast 30c Spare Ribs 19c Fancy Brick Cheese . . .34c A Large Stock of First Class
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